North Peterborough — anchored by the Chemong Road corridor, Northcrest, and the areas around the Peterborough Regional Health Centre — is a growing suburban zone with strong demand for accessible banking.
Chemong Road is North Peterborough's main commercial spine. Multiple bank branches have clustered here to serve the area's expanding residential population.
TD's north-end branch serves families, healthcare workers from PRHC, and the growing number of Toronto transplants who moved to Peterborough's newer subdivisions in the Northcrest and Birchmont areas. Full mortgage, RRSP, and business banking services available.
RBC provides mortgage advisory services popular with buyers in newer north-end subdivisions where prices typically range from $550,000–$850,000 for detached homes. First-time buyer programs and HomeProtector insurance offered.
BMO's north-end presence serves the Parkway East corridor. Their Smart Chequing plan is popular with healthcare and education workers who want a straightforward no-frills account.
Kawartha CU has expanded its north-end presence. Their mortgage specialists understand Peterborough's unique market — including the surge in demand from GTA buyers, the popularity of Kawartha Lakes-adjacent properties, and the nuances of rural-suburban lending.
PCCU serves north-end residents with competitive chequing accounts, personal loans, and mortgages. As a locally owned institution, they reinvest in Peterborough's community through sponsorships and local lending.
North Peterborough's newer subdivisions near Chemong Road and Airport Road saw rapid price appreciation after 2020. The area attracts:
Average detached home prices in north-end subdivisions range from $580,000 to $900,000 depending on lot size and age. Ontario LTT on an $700,000 purchase is approximately $11,475, with first-time buyer rebates of up to $4,000 available.
North-end buyers typically have access to a range of mortgage products:
Trent University's main campus is on the east side, but many faculty and staff live in north Peterborough's residential areas. Banking needs for this group often include:
For everyday banking, north-end residents increasingly use digital-first accounts:
ATMs are available at all major branch locations along Chemong Road, and at Northcrest Mall. Interac surcharge-free ATMs are inside grocery stores including Walmart and Zehrs on the north end.
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